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~ ~~ <br />• NOTES FROM WORKSHOP <br />MARCH 9, 1994 <br />CITY COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Council and Planning Commission members assembled for a workshop to discuss the <br />commission's recommendations regarding the interim development moratorium. <br />Hoyt briefly reviewed the purpose of the commission's work over the past twelve <br />months which was reviewing the city's commercial districts' characteristics, purpose <br />and relationship to the city's residential neighborhoods. Hoyt also said the <br />commission studied potential secondary impacts from some uses. Hoyt summarized <br />the proposed changes relating to the commercial development moratorium and asked <br />for comments, questions from the council. <br />One area of recommendation by the commission is the removal of the following uses <br />from the moratorium: <br />.- . <br />• • adult uses <br />• check cashing #acilities <br />• pawn shops <br />• personal service establishments including therapeutic massage <br />• precious metal dealers <br />• secondhand goods stores <br />• pool halls and automatic/video games arcades <br />Baldwin would like to see pool/billiard hall redefined. He feels this type of business <br />provides a social outlet for some cultures and to deny it in Falcon Heights would not <br />be a wise decision. It was suggested it could be without game arcades and with <br />some other conditions. Hoyt indicated perhaps it could be associated with other uses <br />which we haven't defined but should investigate. <br />There was further discussion on proposed revisions, zoning code amendments, <br />licenses, secondary impacts, and high impact secondhand goods stores. Adult uses <br />were also discussed. It was noted that the proximity of businesses are within 250 <br />feet of homes and some are within 50 feet. Also noted was the fact that other adult <br />use businesses are within close proximity (5-8 miles) of Falcon Heights. <br />The proposed changes will come before the city council on March 23, 1994 for final <br />approval. <br />• <br />
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